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    Marvel and DC Comics have had a friendly rivalry since the 1930s starting from the comic books and now going into the movies. DC characters are heroes and demigods among humans. Their stories tell how they use their powers to fight crime and that they are heroes because their superpowers. Marvel characters are the opposite they were created not as heroes but as relatable normal human beings with problems and normal stories. Their character development is about how they deal with their…

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    Moana Film Analysis

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    is more out in the world to discover. Moana is an ocean voyaging lover and the only child of a boss in a legacy of voyagers. Moana learns that the island's sailers can not catch any fish and the products are coming up short. She discovers that the demigod, Maui caused the scourge by taking the core or heart of the goddess, Te Fiti. Which turned her into a lava demon named Te Ka. Where Te Fiti made things grow and prosper, Te Ka basically kills the living things and over time, turns everything to…

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    Gilgamesh Religion

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    Ancient History has a massive amount of stories which are some of it are fantasy and some are the truth. Concentrating in Ancient Mesopotamia, it has a lot of stories to present and most of it’s focus is in The Epic of Gilgamesh. In the story, Gilgamesh, beign two-thirds god, battles with the fact that he wanted to be immortal and refuses to believe that at some point, his life will come to an end. However, Gilgamesh goes on his own journey to search for immortality, knowing that this quest of…

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    Greek Myths Essay The Ancient Greeks hold a very interesting culture. They are mostly remembered for the great tales made up about the gods, the demigods and the Titans. Some movies these days such as the “Clash of the Titans” depict them as such. On the other hand, some remember the greeks culture for the tales they made up, but not the ones about the hero's. Some tales are about narcissistic kings or awful titans. Whether these myths be about great courageous heros or…

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    Have you ever played multiple games and always wondered why most of the have something that references Atlas? Have you Ever wondered who Atlas is? Well in this essay I will explain who Atlas is in Greek Mythology. Atlas was a Titan god of endurance. He was also identified as a god of astronomy because he was the first who instructed mankind in astronomical science which was basically used for navigation and measuring the seasons. It is said, in Library of History by Diodorus Siculus, that he…

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    Triton also known as King Triton from “The Little Mermaid” has a whole race named after him (“Triton·Facts and Information on the God Triton”). Triton is one of the minor gods, more powerful than a demigod, but less powerful than an Olympian (“Triton”), is still an influence in the 21st century. Triton is one of the best examples of Greek and Roman mythology still resonates in today's society. King Triton not from “The Little Mermaid, but from the Greek and Roman mythology was known as the…

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    Elfin’ Around A world without fairy tales and folklore is a world drained of imagination. They started as a way for the Greeks to explain the unknown and teach others right from wrong. It continued in different parts of the world and evolved differently but overall introduced more imagination. Some mythology was added into religion and beliefs while some were stories that encaptured more “unrealistic beings.” As time went on, societies were established and more stories were shared and…

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    He thought, "This can 't go on forever, let 's go around it!" He and his crew set sail around the wall. Creak! Splash! Those noises started them. They turned to see the wall had opened and a fat demigod with a swirly beard and red face stood there. "Hooligans! On my island uninvited yet guests at the same time. Ulysses! I 've heard of you! Why are you here?" Ulysses explained how they were traveling back from the Trojan War. Aeolus was very intrigued…

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    Betrayal is a common theme in many stories and novels along with plays. One always has a motive behind betrayal which has severe consequences one repents. In the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare, Macbeth, the main character, betrays one person after another. Amy tan’s novel, The Kitchen God’s Wife, a historical fiction, novel consists of a character named Winnie who’s betrayed by her own loved ones. In the series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Luke, the antagonists, betrays the…

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    1.1. Who is J.K. Rowling? Joanne Rowling, known under the pen name, as J.K. Rowling, is a British author and screenwriter, best known for her seven-book Harry Potter fantasy series. After the first fantasy novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone became a global hit in 1999, Rowling became an international literary sensation when the first three parts of Harry Potter took over the top three slots of The New York Times best-seller list after achieving a similar success in her native…

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